Mine's a bizarre mix of Japanese with some southern American, British, Californian, maybe even still hints of Singlish (I lived in Singapore for several years), perhaps some other things.
People I talk to in person often ask me what sort of accent I have since I picked it up -- along with the English language itself -- from a variety of places growing up. I originally had a strong British accent and couldn't pronounce things like, "I can't said the ant," in ways that rhyme like Americans. Then I got the hang of pronouncing things like Americans and now I struggle with the British pronunciation of "can't" anymore with the softer "a" sound.
I also picked up some Southern habits like "y'all".
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I guess I have a Midwest accent.
Scottish is by far my favorite. I could listen to that for hours and never get bored.
My ex was Australian. I noticed his different account of course, but I'm not the kind of person who get attracted to certain kind of accents but his accent kind of grew on me and I ended up loving it a lot. Other than that, I don't think much about accents.
I have a Slight southern accent and its my fave accent to hear as well. My second fave is the Australian accent
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generic American accent. I love hearing scottish accents
Aussie accent, I like Irish & English female accents.
Generic American accent / New York
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